I wanted to suggest perhaps having some alternate formats for the gospel, other than print. I myself am totally blind so can't really read print, obviously. I was thinking of gtting the gospel anyway and I might be able to scan it (I have software that converts scanned print to text), but I don't know if there are a lot of pictures throughout the text or not, which would make it a bit more difficult.

We should make an audiobook for that matter, I prefer that format. But I don't know of any being made. An administrator will no doubt be here momentarily, so perhaps they could suggest the idea to a higher authority.

I am anti-"txt talk." I support good grammar. I am part of the "Save the Vowels" movement. For your sanity and mind, type out your damn words.

Aeger wrote:We should make an audiobook for that matter, I prefer that format. But I don't know of any being made. An administrator will no doubt be here momentarily, so perhaps they could suggest the idea to a higher authority.

I was also going to suggest audiobook format, but I figured resources are probably too limited to do something like that.

I bought the book anyway jus to see if I can scan it. I'll be getting it Wednesday so I'll report how that goes. (I'm one for fast shipping, regardless of the matter )

Look at other religions, they have millions of books related to their 'holy' ones from childrens picture books (coincidentally the current gospel is deemed unsuitable for quite a proportion of followers so perhaps a censored version is needed) to books analyzing the original.

They have their books in many languages and forms, and to be succesful we need to do the same.

Audio book for followers who are unable to readCensored version for followers to whom the current gospel is unsuitable

We also need a small-sized paperback version - like those NT's the fundies give out. It needs to be cheap enough for us to order a bunch and give them out at protests. Best if it has a solid-color cover with the title in gold - so it looks serious from a distance.